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Solved Remove high heel effect?

Jocks3D

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I've noticed a lot of Looks come with feet in the high heel position but I've never been able to find a way to flatten out the feet if I don't want to use high heels. There does not seem to be a morph for "heels" or "flat feet". Could it be called something else? Or is there a plugin that would do this?
 
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You could just use the High Heel helper too. Use the angle slider to get the feet flat when the shoes are off.

Or.. the easiest way would to just go into your default scene with Lexie.. change her look to the one you want in the default scene, save the appearance preset.. then when you add it to another one. The feet will be flat the way Lexie's were ;)
There are different ways to save looks and presets.
Just realized that won't work... looks wont mess with joint angles.. You could save her pose tho and add her flat feet pose to the scene you're in and then start from there for whatever else you wanted to...

You could just use the High Heel helper too. Use the angle slider to get the feet flat when the shoes are off.

Or.. the easiest way would to just go into your default scene with Lexie.. change her look to the one you want in the default scene, save the appearance preset.. then when you add it to another one. The feet will be flat the way Lexie's were ;)
There are different ways to save looks and presets.
Just realized that won't work... looks wont mess with joint angles.. You could save her pose tho and add her flat feet pose to the scene you're in and then start from there for whatever else you wanted to do.


each way has its uses and applications and will get you different results..
 
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